HUE, Vietnam (AP) - The water came unbelievably fast, a killer in the middle of the night. With nowhere to go, the family of eight tied themselves together - perhaps so when they died, all of their bodies would be found. The discovery of their corpses added to the many tales of sorrow that emerged Sunday as several million people began to collect their shattered lives in the wake of Vietnam's worst flooding in at least a century. After more than a week of rainstorms, the fear of more rain ended in most areas, and forecasters said conditions appeared to be improving. Still, waters remained high as the remains of the tropical depression moved north and rainfall worked its way downstream, isolating the ancient city of Hue. The death toll has climbed to 456, with 94 missing.